Textron receives $212.7 million ship to shore connector contract

JULY 7, 2012—Textron, Inc., New Orleans, LA, was recently awarded a $212,722,820 fixed-priced incentive-fee contract by the U.S. Navy for the detail design and construction of a ship to shore connector (SSC) test and training craft and technical manuals.

The SSC program is the functional replacement for the existing fleet of landing craft, air cushion vehicles (LCAC), which are nearing the end of their service life. It is an air-cushioned vehicle designed for a 30-year service life. The SSC mission is to land surface assault elements in support of operational maneuver from the sea, at over-the-horizon distances, while operating from amphibious ships and mobile landing platforms. SSC provides increased performance to handle current and future missions, as well as improvements, which will increase craft availability and reduce total ownership cost.

The SSC Team Textron includes Textron, L3 Communications and Alcoa Defense. The SSC will include several improvements over the LCAC, including the use of more composite materials and have an increased payload of 74 short tons.

This contract includes options, which, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of this contract to $570,451,044. Work will be performed in New Orleans, LA (59 percent); Camden, NJ (26 percent); Great Britain (6 percent); St Louis, MO (3 percent); Indianapolis, IN (3 percent); and Eatontown, NJ (3 percent). Work is expected to be completed by February 2017.